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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Mini-Review: TimeKeeper v2.20c by TSM, Kevin Pluck, Crypto-Central
« on: February 12, 2008, 06:40 AM »
Hello, I'm Kevin Pluck the guy that made the original TimeKeeper.
Thank you for the excellent review, I am very pleased you like using it.
I wrote TimeKeeper as I was working for a company in New Zealand that required me to keep track of pretty much every minute of the day. I was rubbish at that, completely, I was excellent at my job but was always getting called up on my timesheets. So TimeKeeper was created out of frustration.
After working for a year in this company I decided to emigrate to the UK. This is where I parted ways with TimeKeeper as I simply didn't have the time to continue. TSM expressed an interest in it so I allowed them to continue developing it. My understanding is that TSM is not operating now, I have no idea what has happened as the last communication I have had with them was years ago.
All I can offer is that TK version 2 is available for free, version 2 is the last version I worked on and does not have many of the features mentioned here, but it is free!
You can find it here on my website: http://www.kevinpluck.net/timekeeperv2/.
In the years that have passed since I created TK I have lost the sourcecode so unfortunately there will be no further development.
I hope you all enjoy using TK.
Thank you for the excellent review, I am very pleased you like using it.
I wrote TimeKeeper as I was working for a company in New Zealand that required me to keep track of pretty much every minute of the day. I was rubbish at that, completely, I was excellent at my job but was always getting called up on my timesheets. So TimeKeeper was created out of frustration.
After working for a year in this company I decided to emigrate to the UK. This is where I parted ways with TimeKeeper as I simply didn't have the time to continue. TSM expressed an interest in it so I allowed them to continue developing it. My understanding is that TSM is not operating now, I have no idea what has happened as the last communication I have had with them was years ago.
All I can offer is that TK version 2 is available for free, version 2 is the last version I worked on and does not have many of the features mentioned here, but it is free!
You can find it here on my website: http://www.kevinpluck.net/timekeeperv2/.
In the years that have passed since I created TK I have lost the sourcecode so unfortunately there will be no further development.
I hope you all enjoy using TK.